Display title | Heroic Dimples |
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Date of page creation | 19:28, 23 September 2022 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | For centuries, many cultures have portrayed cheek dimples as a reflection of the ultimate heroism in a person. This is no different in fiction. In the same way high cheekbones clue the audience that a character is sinister or not to be trusted, cheek dimples tell them there is goodness in this character. No matter the length, width, shape, position or depth, dimples can show the character's innocence (especially if they're young), their positive morals, or Anti-Hero roguishness. |